Sentences with phrase «many academicians»

But some Singapore academicians calculate that top performers get paid about $ 50,000 a year, including their perquisites and official salaries.
The Global Digital Summit held in Kerala brought together technologists, entrepreneurs, academicians, and key influencers from across the globe such as Nandan Nilekani (Infosys), Byju Raveendran (Byjus), R Chandrashekhar (Nasscom), Arun M Kumar (KPMG India), Raghuram Rajan (Economist), and more.
It's the story of a brilliant academician...
First conceptualized in 2001 by the academicians from the Weizmann Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ring signatures technology mixes the user private keys with public keys from the blockchain.
What began as a needed emergency shot of adrenaline to the heart of the economic patient in late 2008 has now become a continuous IV drip the academicians at the Fed for now deem unacceptable to moderate, let alone remove.
Engagement and active calling is the regular thing and all ivory tower theorist or academicians benefit from having some of it in their life, at the very least.
Process theologians are overwhelmingly white North Atlantic middle class academicians, most of them, indeed, North Americans.
Some theologians have sought to distinguish between Jesus and the Christ One example is the influential thinker Paul Tillich (1886 - 1965), who was born in Prussia and moved to the USA in 1933, after he had become the first non-Jewish academician to be banned by the Nazis.
After an initial fling with some of the better - known expressions of this thought, First World academicians dismissed it.
A century and half after Schleiermacher, theological academicians are still asking: Should mission study be an independent discipline or should it be included within other disciplines of theology?
At the same time, its inter-disciplinary nature also perplexes academicians in finding its role and place in the academic arena and impedes its independent existence within the existing theological education system.
It was led by pastors, with academicians and church bureaucrats falling into line.
But there is still very little fundamental theological reflection about the idolatry that commands the worship of most of the world's leading politicians, technicians, financiers, industrialists, and academicians.
Some academicians may dismiss the study because they're concerned that faith can't be measured.
If the current ascendancy of the community question really does mark something of a rediscovery, we might expect that the religious will rediscover the ethical dimension of their spirituality at the same time that the academicians rediscover the spiritual dimension of their ethos.
-- St. Thomas Aquinas We as academicians are «lovers of wisdom» first and last, and should we not be so, we would be serving under false pretenses as professors of....
Turning down numerous offers of teaching posts, Vanstone was a canon in the Church of England and not a formal academician.
A deeper analysis of the world's problems can easily show the reality of this threat, but American academicians are on the whole unwilling to enter such waters.
Academicians analyzing the 2000 election were struck by how Bush had integrated the hitherto demanding leaders of the Religious Right into his electoral coalition without provoking negative attention.
In the preliminary discussions which have been held by academicians in Catholic institutions since the decree was announced, there has been a consensus that the oath and profession could severely damage the intellectual reputation of Catholic colleges and universities, returning them to their isolated position of the 19th century.
I am writing to you as the President of the American Family Foundation, an organization of professionals, including religious leaders, mental health professionals, academicians, and attorneys who are committed to inform the public about the dangers of destructive cults...
One suspects that some of the difficulty in winning non-Christian academicians over to a viewpoint like Marsden's derives from the fact that they are not well acquainted with Christian writings.
I really know few mad consumers, but as an academician, I know many colleagues who support nearly any sort of liberation of the expressive self from conventional moral norms.
Furthermore, the growing concern among academicians about «values» in higher education is an attempt to come to grips with that deeper crisis.
According to Paul Dirac, Pontifical Academician, relativity «provided an entirely new outlook to dominate man's view of nature.»
Moreover, beyond the special kind of intensity and earnestness that belong to his public persona, conventional academicians can not forgive his polymathic virtuosity, and thus they ask dismissively, «But what is his field?»
It is much safer to accept and use its contents historically and to rely on its author than it is to substitute the speculative opinions and imaginary findings of academicians.
But the Dodger pitcher on this occasion was the academician, Mike Marshall, and nothing Marshall does is ordinary.
She has an academician's love of theory, an innovator's urge to experiment and a psychologist's desire to shore up human frailties.
«It's ubiquitous, it's popular, it's pervasive,» says psychologist Michael Frank of Richard Stockton College in Pomona, N.J., one of a scant few academicians who has studied the phenomenon.
The journal is devoted to providing new information and ideas about the complete spectrum of clinical interventions used in play therapy to the community of academicians and practitioners who teach and employ play therapy.
The PATTCh board members are a group of psychotherapists, childbirth educators, doulas, researchers, and academicians who are dedicated to bringing together like - minded individuals to educate childbearing women and families and maternity care professionals; develop effective prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care practices to prevent or reduce traumatic birth and post-birth PTSD; and identify and promote effective treatments to enhance recovery.
The most striking fact is that constitutional law academicians were able to draw on the reputation and expertise of legal professional elites through their transnational networks, and with their backing to represent to both parliamentary and Executive politicians that the judicialisation of politics, already normal in the West, was the only legitimate model of judiciary - democratic power relations.
It is within your academic right to scrutinize government's performance with cocoa sector but in doing so one expect an academician of your calibre to expand the scope of your indicators than the narrowed assessment captured therein.
Members of the lawmaking chamber have threatened to drag the academician before their disciplinary Committee to answer questions about his unprovoked attacks on them.
The academician, who has threatened to give up his job as head of the legislature should Parliament consider any attempt to legalize homosexuality, explained that deformity comes in many forms hence persons identified as homosexuals should seek the right medication.
A cross section of English scholars and academicians have expressed great concern over the precipitous diminish in the teaching and learning of English language in the country.
The current political dynamics demand sobriety and deeper meditation than we see some politicians and academicians do.The partisan environment is affecting the thinking direction of some persons who ought to have been our hope in discussing policies of state.
Take Ivory Coast.I find it difficult understanding why an academician or to be more specific, an accomplished economist of Dr Bawumia's calibre.Let me quote here a statement made by Madam Christie Lagarde the IMF director «Mediocre economic growth could become the new reality leaving millions stuck without jobs and increasing the risk to global financial stability» she said this after she has explicitly stated the global economic challenges and how certain structural reforms in Ghana including infrastructure investment as well as trade reforms were going to impact positively on Ghana's economy.
Ikedife said «the two bodies made up of traditional rulers, religious leaders, academicians, technocrats and leaders of thought in many fields of human endeavour in Igbo land were concerned about the ethnic group, Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world.»
The former Minister of Transport, Dzifa Attivor has come under severe attack from both political parties, academicians and political analysts for her «tribalistic» «problematic» and «divisive» statement calling on Voltarians to vote for the NDC to prevent her from going to jail.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, in his welcome address, said the annual conference is a forum for re-accessing the performances of the Nigerian Army for the year in order to rededicate them to the challenges of new year, saying it also affords the Nigerian Army hierarchy the opportunity to rub minds with the public and the private sectors, the academicians especially in view of the contemporary security challenges in the country.
Strangely, however, Systematic theology, read at the Trinity Theological Seminary also called Trinity College Ghana, is a certificate programme not requiring a cumbersome process of thesis and its defense before a panel of the top - level academicians, thus making Rev. Martey's «professor» title a mystery.
Commenting on the matter, the acting Presidential spokesman told GHonetv.com that the claim by the academician lacks basis.
Most recently he was awarded status as an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Professor Alele - Williams made her mark as a first class academician and later as a skilled administrator.
The speech, although widely commended, was found to have excerpts of it copied directly from Thomas Woodrow Wilson, an American politician, and academician who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
The money will help, but Russian science still suffers from the challenges of low pay and stifling bureaucracy, as Vladimir E. Fortov, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, explained to me.
CS academicians, like others in the workforce, are subject to changes in government policy, because it affects the source and availability of grant money.
For many years, academicians blamed a nearly empty «pipeline» for the low numbers of women seeking faculty positions in U.S. universities and for the fact that women hold far fewer tenured full professorships than men at U.S. universities, particularly in the sciences.
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